Saturday, May 26, 2012


Kosovo

Kosovo-Serbia Talks Continue, As Kosovo Serbs Reject Pristina's Authority

A Kosovar Serb woman with her child casts her ballot at a polling station in Kosovska Mitrovica.
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European Union-brokered talks between Serbia and Kosovo are set to resume, just days after this week's vote by Kosovo Serbs to reject the authority of the territory's ethnic Albanian leaders.

A spokeswoman for EU foreign-policy chief Catherine Ashton said on February 16 that the talks will be held on February 21 in Brussels.

The talks come as EU ministers are preparing to decide whether to move forward on Serbia's application to join the 27-member bloc.

Serbia has been told that progress on cooperation with Kosovo is critical for advancing its EU bid.

Belgrade has objected to this week's unofficial referendum in Serbian-majority northern Kosovo, in which residents almost unanimously voted "no" to recognizing the government in Pristina.

Leaders from the European Union and even Serbia had urged Kosovo's Serbs not to go ahead with the symbolic referendum. 

Serbian President Boris Tadic said the vote would "not contribute to dialogue" between Belgrade and Pristina. 

The commander of NATO peacekeepers in Kosovo, General Erhard Drews, said the referendum could stoke violence by extremist Albanians. 

Kosovo declared independence from Serbia four years ago. It has been recognized by most Western states, but Belgrade and Kosovar Serbs refuse to do so. 

Some 40,000 Serbs live in enclaves in northern Kosovo. 

With agency reports
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by: Vakhtang from: Moscow
February 16, 2012 07:38
Let's imagine my "dear friends" that the international community decided to give 80% of France to Gypsies
Gypsies, too, need somewhere to live...In the end, they must have their own country.
Our "brave" Sarkozy, Bruni and other French nationals settled in 20% of territory reserved for them.
Gypsies declare that Sarkozy Bruni and others must obey to Gypsy Baron and live in a gypsy camps..
It seems that even Sarkozy despite the fact that he has a Magyar roots turned indignant and will call for rebellion.

Therefore, if a serious it is a normal reaction of people who blatantly robbed of their homeland...
What kind of democracy the Albanians can give to Serbs when they hate them and discriminate?
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by: Ruben from: NYC
February 16, 2012 15:19
Vakhtang,

Not sure who do you want to insult, by this comparison. The Albanians, the Gypsies or the French?
And what do you mean by "despite the fact that he has a Magyar roots"?

What a racist crap.

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by: vn from: Belgrade
February 16, 2012 21:07
To: Ruben

Thank you, Ruben, for making it crystal clear whom you want to insult - the Serbs.

That wouldn't be considered a racist crap?

We also have Hungarians in high places in Serbia. What if I had "genocidal" wishes for at least one of them - what would be the best term for that?
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by: Vakhtang from: Moscow
February 17, 2012 00:52
I'm not going to insult anybody, Mr. Ruben, and expressing my point of view that the decision to recognize Kosovo by the U.S. and its allies, at least controversial.

You do not know what racism is...

We know that Russia recognized Abkhazia..
On the territory of Abkhazia, the Georgian language is forbidden, the Georgians are not allowed in Abkhazia on the graves of their ancestors and so-called Abkhazian constitution discriminates against all nationalities except of course the Abkhazians..
That is racist crap about which you write.

Here is an example of Abkhazia because Abkhazia and Kosovo have much in common, and most importantly, that their recognition illegal......I'm for justice-which unfortunately is not on planet Earth, only the hypocritical talk...

Sarkozy's father was an ethnic hungarian who emigrated to France when the Russian-Soviet forces crushed the uprising in Budapest....only the fact and nothing more.....if his father was a green man from UFO, I would write about it..

by: Eugenio from: Vienna
February 16, 2012 09:48
One can only hope that the entire Serbian population will follow their suit and kick the traitor Tadic out of office in the national elections coming in May.

by: Carlo Abrucci from: Italy
February 16, 2012 18:59
I grow so tired of RFE/RL's incessant propaganda, especially about the Balkans. Serbs do not live in "enclaves" in Northern Kosovo. They are a majority in the area north of the Ibar River, which does, indeed, "abut" Serbia. There are some 120,000 Serbs in Kosovo with twice that number driven out by Albanian/NATO ethnic cleansing efforts since 1999. Speaking of Kosovans driven out, where are the 700,000 Albanians forced out by Milosevic? They weren't killed. Did the stay in Albania or Macedonia? Just anti-Serb propaganda. To hell with NATO/EU and RFE!
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by: Eugenio from: Vienna
February 16, 2012 21:25
You are saying: "I grow so tired of RFE/RL's incessant propaganda". I mean, Carlo, what did you expect :-)? RFE/RL is nothing other than a site completely dedicated to spreading cheap propaganda gringa - about Balkans and about everything else they write on :-).
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by: Vlatka from: Plav
February 17, 2012 11:48
Euginio, Carlos,

Your statement of "RFE/RL is nothing other than a site completely dedicated to spreading cheap propaganda gringa - about Balkans and about everything else they write on :-)." -- Yet you two seem to spend an inordinant amount of time on this site, no?

Wouldn't your precious self serving time be better spent on other sites that spew your distorted views to like minded lost souls such as yourselves?

And Vakhtang,

Why all the incessant talk about Abkhazia? No one gives a flying f*** about Abkhazia. Once again I'm sure there's a pro-moron site you could be visiting that spews your special flavor of hatred and bigotry, no?

If you all hate this site so much, why are you on it so much? Sounds like your lives and time are pretty worthless and unfullfilled, eh? Move on fellas and get a life!
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by: vn from: Belgrade
February 17, 2012 17:07
To: Vlatka

What's going on with female names such as Vlatka, Janja, appearing out of nowhere, usually from places in Montenegro (Savnik, Plav ...) with standard drivel of hatred? Sounds like one person - a man ...
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by: Anonymous
February 17, 2012 17:53
warriors don't spend their time at home

they are always in the middle of disputes
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by: Slatka from: Plav
February 18, 2012 01:32
Ahh vn,

So you fancy yourself to be an Inspector Clouseau... I cannot speak for any others on this site, only myself, but I can tell you that my name is Slatka and I am proud of my gender and my country, which is certainly not nowhere. All of which is owning up to more than the rest of you with your initials and made up names out of cowardice. So only men (which is questionable by what I've read on this site) can respond with an opinion?

So vn stands for Vaginal Nuance?
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by: Vakhtang from: Moscow
February 18, 2012 04:35
My "warmest greetings" to egghead Vlatka from Plav...
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For the beginning a "smart guy", a little chill..
An example of Abkhazia is just to the place--where Mr. Putin brought to power the bandits who live in other people's houses and mock common sense..Look... not to get kicked out of your house..

If Mr. Putin has done its stuff with the Eskimos..I have written about Eskimos, but as he did all this in Abkhazia, I am writing about the Abkhazia and to inform forums on this..

Thanks for the advice of course-"Move on and get a life! "..
But I want to remind you that it is necessary to combine business with pleasure..
For example to post comments on Radio Liberty, when you stand in a traffic jam in Moscow or when make love..
Did not try?
I am sure that you have not tried
you bumpkin and you have other worries --give stupid advice...
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by: Anonymous
February 16, 2012 22:19
My dear compatriot

we , Italians , that since 13 years whit Kfor forces
are defending Serbian monasteries in northern Kosovo
are defending Serb villages from attacks of Kossovar
we that investigate on the trafficking of human organs
and trafficking of women from Eastern Europe
we that have in our country the worst kossavar bandits
we that know very well how much drug come from kosovo in ours streets

We know very well about what we speak
when argument is Kosovo.

Don't worry about 4 gringos who write from overseas
without even knowing whereabouts is kosovo !


by: J from: US
February 17, 2012 01:15
Why, did Albanian vote on independence 'contribute to the dialogue'?

by: vn from: Belgrade
February 19, 2012 06:03
To Vlatka, Slatka, and other pathetic nobodies, with no valid opinions: Asta la vista baby :))!!!!!!

To Whitney Houston: that she was a great singer and a star, with a gift well used (if only for a fleeting time), and that she was the epitomy of American dream come true. I would like to extend my condolences to her family and all the people who loved her.

by: vn from: Belgrade
February 19, 2012 11:15
Just a brief question: Have AFP and RFERL paid royalties to the woman with her child on the photo? I suppose the permission has been acquired and the rest of "cold turkey" business ... I understand that's a really touchy question in the USA ...
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by: Isoruku from: US
February 19, 2012 18:55
Hi vn: the standard practice is that no permission or "royalties" are sought or granted for news photos. It just isn't practicable and I can't think of a country where it's legally required.
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by: vn from: Belgrade
February 20, 2012 13:27
Thank you Isoruku. This came up as an idea because of the contraversial affairs of Ms. Angelina Jolie in the Balkans - for the rights for pictures of her child (not sure which one) she asked the sum of USD 14 million. A bit too much, don't you think? In her case the child himself/herself, or giving birth is not news? Whereas a Serbian mother with her child peacefully balloting (secret voting) and fighting for survival in their motherland is considered news - therefore worthless? The photographer, I believe, was not in combat mode, and could take as much time as he wanted. I believe that some reimbursement (if in the USA - could pay at least college education) would be in order. We're just brainstorming here ...

by: Darren from: Canada
February 20, 2012 03:11
I have a proposal that could solve the conflict in the Balkans, and I urge all of you to consider it carefully, because it has merit. Both sides are right in same way, in my opinion. Perhaps “Kosovo is Serbia”, but if this is the case all honest people should also accept the fact idea that “Serbia is Albania”. This is because one can make a much stronger case for it: Illyrians (the old name of Albanians) have inhabited Serbia since the Stone Age. To please both sides, why not create a new federal country called Alberbia? It will have 2 official languages, and the capital will be Tirana, because the Albanians, after all, are the true natives (but I think they are wiling to embrace generously the Serbian immigrants). What do you think? Wouldn’t this solve lots of problems? The new state would easily be accepted in the EU.
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by: Vakhtang from: Moscow
February 20, 2012 09:01
My Dear Darren, I love Canadian ice hockey and always support the Canadian national team.
But I also noticed that the Canadians are absolutely stupid in political matters..

Kosovo is a land of Serbs, you can dance or stand on your head but it is FACT..
Many now understand that the decision on the Bush-Rice,on Kosovo was a mistake..but the decision was made, and no one wants to back up
The output of this:
The division of Kosovo into two parts.
Even it is in principle unacceptable for Serbs but with the new realities, as they say now, the Serbs can go on such variant..

What sort of country is Kosovo?..If the prime minister was involved in the murder of people and commerce of the heart, liver, lungs..
Somali pirates have more humanity than those who are in power in Kosovo..
Come "my dear" play hockey, as the Serbs sorted out something without you..
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by: Frank
February 20, 2012 13:37
The Albanians being descended from the Illyrians is unsubstantiated and (put mildly) very questionable.

In contrast, the more factual understanding of what constitutes the Albanians in history, reveals that they didn't predominate in Kosovo and other parts of Serbia before the Serbs.

In answer to another pouint of yours, the Albanian presence in the Balkans doesn't reveal a higher level of political and socioeconomic advancement than the Serbs.

by: Darren from: Canada
February 23, 2012 00:28
Look guys, why do you make such a fuss about Thaci dealing in human organs? Perhaps he is a humanitarian. Organs are no use to dead people, but they may save or help many living ones. Even if Thaci ordered the execution (after a proper trial, of course, with all human rights respected) of some Serb prisoners, please keep in mind that the organs of just one prisoner may have saved 6 lives: one heart, two kidneys, one liver, two lungs.

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